2013
DOI: 10.17795/jjnpp-9156
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Determination of the Mutagenicity Potential of Dillsun Herbal Medicine by Single Cell Gel Electrophoresis in Rat Hepatocytes

Abstract: Background: Traditional medicines are among the oldest medicines and their extensive use in the recent years reflects the public's interest in alternatives to conventional medicine. Objectives: The aim of this study was to investigate the genotoxicity of Dillsun herbal medicine in DNA damage of rat hepatocytes compared to sodium dichromate using a comet assay technique. Materials and Methods: Male Wistar rats were caught and their liver was washed with a perfusion buffer, followed by another wash with collagen… Show more

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“…Therefore, it is necessary to do tests to evaluate their quality and quantity of exposure. Medicinal plants have become popular during the years, but there is limited knowledge about the safety and effectiveness of medicinal properties and their usage by physicians, and some evidence demonstrate that these medicinal plants can be dangerous [20]. This study was performed to investigate the genotoxicity of alcoholic extract of K. pinnata in human blood lymphocytes.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, it is necessary to do tests to evaluate their quality and quantity of exposure. Medicinal plants have become popular during the years, but there is limited knowledge about the safety and effectiveness of medicinal properties and their usage by physicians, and some evidence demonstrate that these medicinal plants can be dangerous [20]. This study was performed to investigate the genotoxicity of alcoholic extract of K. pinnata in human blood lymphocytes.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The composition of these natural extracts that apparently exhibit only beneficial properties may include chemical components with mutagenic, teratogenic and/or carcinogenic activities (Alves dos Santos et al 2008). In recent years, genotoxic and mutagenic effects of medicinal plants have been screened by using molecular tools such as cytogenetic assays (Portmann et al 2012; Ş ekeroglu and Ş ekeroglu 2012), comet assay (Kalantari et al 2012;Nitzsche et al 2013), Ames test (Santos et al 2006;Hong and Lyu 2011) and oxidative stress assays (Skandrani et al 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%